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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9709948 - 01/31/09 02:35 AM (15 years, 23 hours ago) |
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ha , well yea, our station has pushed us on it hard but I came to like it , after like ummm 10 listens. But hey they're not that bad, just drunken ramblings ,
How about this, My Bloody Valentine or Titus Andronicus? Answer me this....
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: AgroCrag]
#9711495 - 01/31/09 11:58 AM (15 years, 14 hours ago) |
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Someone posted Animal Collective on the last page, but the link was broken (apparently?)
So, here's my favorite song off Merrieweather
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: MrBump]
#9711523 - 01/31/09 12:03 PM (15 years, 14 hours ago) |
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Also, I have been listening to The Helio Sequence a bit.
Lately is a great song. I wish the lyrics were true, though.
Does anyone have a good torrent for The Dirty Projectors: Rise Above?
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: AgroCrag]
#9712370 - 01/31/09 03:01 PM (15 years, 11 hours ago) |
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Are you a indie DJ at a radio station or something?
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Idiot]
#9712923 - 01/31/09 04:49 PM (15 years, 9 hours ago) |
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yup sure am, we get shit loads of adds everyweek, so it hard to find something that stands out sometimes
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: AgroCrag]
#9712946 - 01/31/09 04:52 PM (15 years, 9 hours ago) |
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What a great gig.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: AgroCrag]
#9713041 - 01/31/09 05:14 PM (15 years, 9 hours ago) |
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It would be pretty awesome if you were from Grand National Championships.
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 Benji Hughes - A Love Extreme
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His outlook on youth culture is amusing because he manages to make a mockery of it while not disbanding and dismissing it entirely, using realistically humorous anecdotes to often emit a central focus. Since it is a double album after all, this is wisely not the only prevalent topical focus. Hughes also has an extreme capability to craft resoundingly successful love songs, whether they are in the form of a ballad or an infectious interpretation of electronic pop.
Just finished listening to it all the way through for the first time after hearing some tracks. Not sure what I think yet, his voice is a little odd. There are definitely some great catchy tunes there though.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: jewunit]
#9714106 - 01/31/09 08:39 PM (15 years, 5 hours ago) |
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He's pretty good. I like Why Do These Parties, Even If, Tight T Shirt, and You Stood Me Up.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: MrBump]
#9714141 - 01/31/09 08:46 PM (15 years, 5 hours ago) |
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MGMT - Time To Pretend
I'm feeling rough, I'm feeling raw, I'm in the prime of my life. Let's make some music, make some money, find some models for wives. I'll move to Paris, shoot some heroin, and fuck with the stars. You man the island and the cocaine and the elegant cars.....
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: MrBump]
#9793261 - 02/13/09 11:36 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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 Santogold & Diplo - Top Ranking (part 1) Santogold & Diplo - Top Ranking (part 2)
so this is a mix tape. a lot of remixes and mashups, and a lot of dub/reggae. some really, really quality stuff on here. a few of my favorite songs are "posse on broadway", "gerri and the holograms", "marijuana" and "find a way". there are a lot more gems on this 35 track album too. check it out.
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savagehenry1106 said: Volta Do Mar - At the Speed of Light or Day

I've had this album for years but didn't appreciate until just recently. Ambient sometimes, melodic other times.
excellent! me likey
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 Santogold & Diplo - Top Ranking (part 1) Santogold & Diplo - Top Ranking (part 2)
so this is a mix tape. a lot of remixes and mashups, and a lot of dub/reggae. some really, really quality stuff on here. a few of my favorite songs are "posse on broadway", "gerri and the holograms", "marijuana" and "find a way". there are a lot more gems on this 35 track album too. check it out.
Some cool tracks on this.
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Tangerines]
#9797026 - 02/14/09 05:58 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Badly Drawn Boy - Have You Fed The Fish?
The glossy production on Badly Drawn Boy's Have You Fed the Fish? adds a brassy sheen to even the most seemingly heartfelt songs, such as "You Were Right," which features the line "I'm turning Madonna down/And I'm calling it my best move." Actually, this lyric encapsulates many of Have You Fed the Fish?'s characteristics at once -- it's trying to be quirky and yet... More mainstream at the same time, it's initially cute and yet a little too clever-clever. Songs like the jangly, off-kilter funk of "Using Our Feet," the title track, and "40 Days, 40 Fights" are similar. Not coincidentally, the shorter songs and vignettes that dot Have You Fed the Fish? reveal more of Badly Drawn Boy's strengths -- the delicate, acoustic "I Was Wrong," the lush instrumental "Centerpeace," and the sweet, Lennon-y love song "Instrumental Lines" recall the dazzling, kaleidoscopic beauty of The Hour of Bewilderbeast. Yet for every misstep there are successes like the witty funk-pop of "The Further I Slide" and "All Possibilities," which blends disco strings and mariachi horns into a bittersweet yet uplifting gem. "What Is It Now?" is a quintessential Badly Drawn Boy single, while "How" is a searching ballad that features the motion, emotion, and surprises that define Damon Gough's best work, and recalls the self-reflexive style of singer/songwriters like Don McLean and Elton John to boot. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
Coconut Records - Nighttiming Sorry, above archive is missing these files.
Coconut Records' debut album, Nighttiming, is a breezy, hopeful walk through some surprisingly beautiful and endearing songs. The album pushes off slowly with the meandering "This Old Machine," a track that will instantly capture the hearts and ears of Bright Eyes and Death Cab lovers everywhere. Schwartzman's singing voice is decidedly different from his speaking voice, and is very soothing to listen to.
Everything about this record screams California, particularly the aptly titled "West Coast." With its bells and flowing guitars, this song is simply meant to be listened to while driving along the beach at night. The lyrics are not particularly deep, but they fit the laid-back feel of the album to a T.
"Back to You" is along the lines of a Rooney song, which is fitting, seeing as Schwartzman's brother Robert Carmine fronts Rooney. With perfectly placed handclaps and a catchy chorus, much toe-tapping is sure to ensue.
The album's title track is by far the best on the record. A dance tune of the best kind, "Nighttiming" is a song that will be stuck in your head for days on end; the type of song you'll find yourself craving to hear again and again. "Minding My Own Business" and "The Thanks I Get" are a couple of well crafted pop songs, and songs like "Mama" and "Ask Her to Dance" are very reminiscent of Bright Eyes in Schwartzman's vocal tone. While these styles may seem disparate, all of the songs weave together seamlessly to make an album that flows wonderfully from start to finish.
Full of light hooks and poppy piano pieces, Nighttiming should not be tossed aside as the failed efforts of an actor. Rather, it should be played again and again while dreaming of the California coastline. Very rarely do albums come along that straddle the line between light pop and hip indie, and with Nighttiming, Schwartzman has done that better than I could have ever hoped for.~
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Idiot]
#9807982 - 02/16/09 01:18 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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 The Appleseed Cast - Sagarmatha
Appleseed Cast's latest release. primarily instrumental post-rock (think explosions), with a vocal song or two treading the waters of shoegaze pop. most places have been ranking this album about 3-4 out of 5 with the general consensus being that it's a quality album, but simply nothing new for the band.
I've only listened to it like twice through so far. i like what i hear, it's good stuff, these guys are definitely professionals - but i wouldn't call it particularly outstanding. enjoy
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Wow I'm glad I found this thread. I used to co-op at a local university radio station where I was exposed to tons of new music far before it ever went main stream, but since then I haven't found much new music. This'll be a great place to keep getting some new music!
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Hey thanks a lot for that Appleseed Cast download, I'm seeing those guys this Friday and it will be good to get their new stuff in my head before I go.
Also, this was posted earlier and I'm dying to hear it but the file is missing. Could anyone possibly re-upload?
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Nexion]
#9817351 - 02/17/09 10:06 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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In The Aeroplane Over the Sea - Neutral Milk Hotel
One of my all time favorite indie albums. Hope this wasn't already added, but here.
http://rapidshare.com/files/199438824/Neutral_Milk_Hotel_-_1998_-_In_The_Aeroplane_Over_The_Sea__V0_.rar.html
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Re: The Indie Album Thread [Re: Nexion]
#9817491 - 02/17/09 10:32 PM (14 years, 11 months ago) |
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Nexion said: Hey thanks a lot for that Appleseed Cast download, I'm seeing those guys this Friday and it will be good to get their new stuff in my head before I go.
Also, this was posted earlier and I'm dying to hear it but the file is missing. Could anyone possibly re-upload?
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 Sharks_Keep_Moving_-_Pause_and_Clause_2001
Here it is again, I'm glad someone wants to hear it. Like a River is a monumental track, this is a great EP.
Sharks Keep Moving - Pause and Clause 2001
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Thanks a lot bro!
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